lUEHINTKP P*OM VSSTSHDAf
Indie, dm».
r United Preu UUpeteli ta the »Mette.]
VuBiiOTOi, Oct. 11.—10 a. m.—For
the Middle Atlantic Staten partly cloudy
weather and local rain,, northerly winde,
falling barometer, etatlonary or «light rlee
In temperature.
UE
m.
1061,
ra
«.
LOO,
A COLLISION.
Two Accommodation Trains Collide ml
Front .and Poplar B roeta- Ko One
Burt.
A collision occurred a few minutes before
8 o'clock this morning between two aceom
modal Ion trains at the foot of Voplar street,
which was caused by a misplaced switch,
and which fortunately resulted In uothlug
more serious than the mashing of the pilots
of both engines.
Engine No. 40, George Fredericks engi
neer, had just backed in on track No. 3 at
the station and had made fast to the ac
commodation train which leaves here at 8.15
o'clock. The switch tender at the Front street
crossing, by some oversight, forgot to throw
the switch back to allow the accommodation
train, due here at 7.48 o'clock, to pass on
up to the station. The train was drawn by
engine No. 27, James Jamison, engiueer,aud
was coming in at the rate of about six miles
an hour.
The switches at this point are all on the
curve immediately below Poplar street, and
the engineer of No 27 did not notice the
fact that he wan on the wrong track uutil
withiu 200 yards oi No. 40. To put on the
air brakes and reverse the engine was
the work of but a moment, but unfortu
nately the distance was too short and
the two engines came together with force
enough to break the pilot -of engine No. 27
to splinters, while that of No. 40
crushed in.
As soon as possible the passengers on the
outgoing accommodation train wore trans
ferred to other cars and departed with but a
of the In
j.oo»,
y
i oe,
3 io
a.
loo
f046,10
1.07,
13.80,
LSI,
*
t
2.06,
*
.t
few minute» delay, aud tho
coming train were pushed to the »tat
a shifter. The disabled englues were then
taken to the repair shops where new pilots
will be pat on immediately.
The switch-tender, John O'Neill, in
conversation with a representative ol
the Gazette, stated that he could
reason lor the oversight on his part
8.40,
7.00
14
offer
and that when he had closed the switch to
leave No. 40 back in, the coming of the other
train entirely slipped his mind, lie stated
that he had 6lx switches to attend to, two of
which are betweeu Front and Lombard
streets, while tho other four are betweeu
Front and Poplar, a distance apart of about
100 yards, and that he is constantly kept
busy between them to allow shifters to woik,
at the same time keeping a sharp lookout for
through trains.
11.60
6.06,
*
A SERIOUS CHARGE.
the
Samuel Deaton Held for Conrt
Charge of Aasault With Intent to Kill.
'Squire O'Neill last evening tlncd Samuel
Deaton, a mulatto, living ou Clayinont
*»treBt near Sixteenth, over Eleventh street
bridge, f'3 and costs for drunkenness and
disorderly conduct on Tuesday evening. He
was then arraigned on the charge of assault
with intent to kill, and was held In ftOO ball
for his appearance at court. The testimony
was to the effect that the accused came to
the brick yard of James H. Be^gs A Co.,
In the Ninth Ward, about 10 o'clock yester
day, under the influence of liquor. Tie
borrowed a gun from a raau named Brown
and walked about the yard with the avowed
Intention of shooting his nephew, Eugene
Deaton. Failing to find the latter be began
threatening the employes who hail collected
and wound up by firing several random
shots, one of the shots striking John Med
ford In the upper lip. The crowd was
thrown into terror and the police were tele
phoned for. Officer Adam«, who arrived on
the scene, attempted to arrest the ruffian,
when the latter dealt him a blow, to which
the officer retaliated and lu a lew minutes
bad him completely subjected.
THIS MORNING'S SESSION.
and
*nd
lit!
»■
At this morning's session of 'Squire
O'Neill's court James Trusty, colored, was
held in bail tu the 6um of ÇfOO for his ap
pearance at court ou the charge of break
ing into tbe house ol William Duucau in
Ötanton, laßt night. Trusty's defense was
that he was looking for a girl of his who had
promised to meet him b'lt who had failed to
keep her appointment. Three druuks com
pleted the hearings.
L.
THE J. A U. CASE.
A Delay Occasioned by the Itecenf Con
solidation of the Southern Delaware
liallroads.
The suit of Thomas Hambly vs. the Junc
tion and Breakwater railroad has been some
what delayed by the act passed at the last
session of the Legislature, consolidating the
J. A B. road with the Breakwater A Frauk
ford and Worcester loads, under the name
of the Delaware, Maryland aud Virginia
railroad. The act also provides that the
newly named body shall all three be real on
Bible for any debts and . squired to def« nd
any actions which miiht ex'st against
either, and the consequence is, that
In the suit now ponding before the
Circuit Court of the United States
in which Thomas C. Ilarably is plaintiff and
the Junction and Breakwater Company de
fendant, a scire facias has been issued to
bring in as defendant the other two com
panies and make them defendants also. This
writ was served last week on one of th j
officers of the newly-named body, and will,
of course, prevent the suit from being tried
at the coming term. It will probably be
reache'iit the Spring or Summer cou rts
next year.
r
Undertaker.
The undersigned respectfully informs his
friends and the public in general that he
has again engagi'd in the undertaking busi
ness,at No. 107 West Tenth street, where he
hopes by paying strict attention to business,
to receive a fair share of the public patron
age. Yours truly, T. J. Giles, residence 630
West Fifth street.
Young Men,
and all men who suffer
middle aged
from early Indiscretions will find Allen'6
Brain Food the most powerful invlgorant
ever introduced; once restored by it there ii
no relapse. Try it;it never fails, fl; 6 for to
Allen's Pharmacy, 315
druggie
1st. ave., N.
At
sts,
Y.
AMISLMLNTS.
Haverly's minstrels have cancelled their
engagement for to-morrow night and will
not appear here until comet! me In February.
Manager Bay lis is negotiating with the
manager of the Chestnut 8treet Ope
House of Philadelphia with a view of giving
tbe "Silver King" In this city with all the
scenic effects that has made its run at the
Chestnut so successful.
The "World" by Little Company will be
presented at the Opera Bouse on Monday
and Tuesday evenings next. Of this
play a Fremont (Ohio) paper says :
"The entertainment given last evening was
tho best show by far, that ever exhibited iu
Fremont. The scenic effect has never been
surpassed. It will scarcely be believed that
on the small stage at Opera Hall, the ocean
—nothing but eky and water—cou!d be
represented, hut such was the fact. For
miles, it ßeemed, in the distance where sky
and water met, the rcstlcsi waves surged to
and fro, and tiie three lost creatures on the
rocking raft, impressed vividly upon the
mind the horrors of 6UCU a fate. The moon
light panorama was great. Tho escaped
prisoner rowing for miles down a river with
«er T.ryina: scenes oaita bank., and the
channel widening until it becomes a lake,
irom the ripplln* waters ol which the beams
of the rising moon were reflected, was
sfmplv the moi. marvelous thing ever pro
duevd ob the 0 ,a ra Hall stage.
.
tHB KA1LBOAM
TRAINS LEAVE WILMINGTON FOB
J.to. riot
a.17», 6
aa.-ioo*, iis'.s.so,«.«, T.oo,
UE aoo.».ae, »M. io.», l i.M.ll.M a.
m. 11.1», 11.38, 1.01, Ï.M, 4.00, a
1061, »'U,7.30,7,30*. ».SS*
ra
Sfc
p. ia.
Nbw Yob*— 2.00*. 2.33*, 6.80,0.18, 11.» a. m.
*.38,1.64, 6.17*, 6.38*, TJ6 p. m.
DalTIMOR»— 1,06*, 1.43*. 4,61*,1.06*, 8.17*, a.
«. 12.27,1.00, 1.03, 6.00, 4.00, *.W, U.0S» p. nu
WifHlKQTOF—1.42*, 4.61*, 6.06*, 9.17* 4* m*
LOO, 1.Ö», 6.00,6.67,11.04* p. m.
HaLTIMORS AFD lSTBItWXOIATB STATIOBB—
06*,9,17* a» ns. 1-00. 6.00. 6.00p. in.
•Traîna run ni a/ be lb daily and Sunday.
{Train* running only on Sunday.
Hall
buyers
leàder
very,
apply
nearer
else.
cess
sale.
l.oet
iiilavar. K.u.BOAD-e.oe-.e.lot a.m.
j.oo», *.uo{,«.itst p. m. No Sunday train*.
•For New Oa.Ue only,
y For Harrington and Intermediate nation*.
(Exprès, for Dolmar.
SCO
at
Wilkiwotow Northbrn Railroad— 7.00 a. m.
i oe, 6.03, 6.16 p. m. Sundays, 7.00 a. m, and
3 io p. m.
liKLAWARB WB8T8BH RAILROAD—7.0.*, 1.33
a. in. 6.80 p. m. Sunday trains 10.80 a.m
loo p.m.
TRAINS ARRI Vhat WILMINGTON FROM
Phila— 13.40.1.00,1.82*, 4.47*. 7.46. 8.02*. 9.11
f046,10 lot 11.86 a. m..8 12 60. IU7, 2.22, 2.30
.60,8.66, 4.30, 4.66, 5.36, 6.63, 6.20. 6.48, 7.36,7.
9.60,10.88. 10.68 p. m.
Naw York— 1.82*. 4.47*, 8.03f, 9.12 a. m. 12.50
1.07, 4.66,6.48*, 10.68 p.m.
Haltimoub--- 1 61*. 2.18*, 9.84, 9.64,11.43 a. m
13.80, 1.61, 6.11*, 6 80*, 7.24, 9.49* p.
WAMuröTOM— LM*, 2.13, 11.48 a. m. li.86,
LSI, 6.11*, 0.30*, 7.24. 9.49 p. m.
* Itcth dally and Sunday.
t on Sunday only.
Dblawars Railroad-- 8.50 9 60, 10.16 a. m
2.06, 6.05*, 8.50 p. ra. No Sunday traîna.
* From Now Uaatlo only.
OAK
WiLMiwaTon & Northbrh Railroad— 6.63
8.40, 11.36 a. m. 6.42 p. m. Sunday, 10.80 and
7.00 p; m.
Pblawarb Wbbtbrb Railroad— 8.00 a. r.
14 p.m. Sunday trains 9.10 a.m, ' "
Tills
and
TRAINS LEAVE FOR WILMINGTON
Philadblpbia Nbw Broad Strbbt imr<rr—
12.30*, 3.56*, 6,30, 7.20*,8.0O. 8.31.8.86t, 10.16,11.30,
11.60 a. m. 13.86, 1.32f, 3.16 4.02. 4.26,
6.06, 5.20,5.55, 6.05f. 6.30, ».30*, 9.30, 10.00.11.82
i..
W
whisk
A.
A.
N
Mt.
The
tax
may
NBW UaatlB— 8.33, 6.36, 10.02, 11.46 B. m.
.40,6.36 p. m.
* Train« running botn dally and Sunday.
ilTalna running only en Sunday.
to
Tie
on
A train will leave WllmD>*ton for Newark
and way station« at 7.48 a. in returning leave
Newark at 8.25 a. m. for Wilmington and way
stations.
Tlie mack figures denote the LI ml tad
1t*pr
NO.
Train«.
EMIIOJXA.L VAHUtl.
£)R8. J. N. A J. B. HOBENÖACK,
TTioifi afflicted with the effects of SELF-ABUSE
*nd MEKCUBIALIKATION aboald
t«c«ni'u)t.I. N. A J. B. liOBKKSACK of 806 N.
Second street. Philadelphia, either by mall or by
person, during the hoars of 8 a. m(o2p. m., ana
Çto» p. in.
Advice free,
lit! on
hesitate
Whosof-v^r should knew his con
ti tbe way to improve It should read
* 'WISDOM IN A NUT-SHELL."
renelut of three-rent
Sent
JOHN C. COLE,
NOTARY
PUBLIC, AND JUSTICE OF
PEACE.
THE
Marls Building, No. 101 West Sixth street. Tele
« f.lM
»■
«an -
V A HE It TALK KRH.
JOHNSON & BARNHILL,
was
ap
in
was
had
to
Furnishing Undertakers,
NO. 207 MARKET 8TREET.
WILMINGTON, D21.
Telephone call, 12».
USSIDUfCBB :
W
G. T. BAUNHILL,
Xkl and Tatnal sta.
L. HARRY JOHNSON,
617 Jefferson st.
*e r>29-i«i
Con
Junc
some
last
the
name
the
on
nd
against
that
the
States
and
de
to
com
This
th j
will,
tried
be
rts
EIN At'VIAL.
H
J
r pï ARTIZAN8 SAVING BANK.
NO. 502 MARKET STREET,
1 moo m*o hat an January ami, 1861.
Open to receive deposits from 9 a. m. until 4p. ra.
Tuesday and Saturday evenings
from 7 to » o'cloca.
r i> .1
SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND,
ttcgilarly made ia April and October. Wbeu
dividends arc not withdrawn they
sa deposits. Thu* permanent deposits compound
tuelr Interest twl :e iu each v
MANAUERB:
accounted
Clement B. bmytb,
Charles W. Howlaod,
Nathaniel R. Hjnson,
liennr t. Dure,
W. Hastings,
Edward Pusey,
George W. Hush,
George a. (épelle,
M. L. Llehtencieln,
Edward Darlington.
Job H. Jackson,
William H. Swift,
Anthony Higgins.
GEORGE W. HUSH, President,
E. B. CA PELLE, Vice President,
E. T. TAYLOIATre&Burer.
. MATHER. Auditor.
b
fcbZl-ly
i. ii
1*
N. MELCHIOR
•GUNSMITH
his
he
busi
he
patron
630
No. 214 King Street,
suffer
Allen'6
ii
for to
315
Has for sale Rrkecii and Muzzle loading
a TJ N - s
oraL makes, revolvers and cartridges or all kinds.
Fine nickel-plated revolvers, •1.25. linpieinents
lor breecb-li adlng guna.glas* bails and traps and
U«hlng tack e. Repairing done at short notice.
their
will
February.
the
Ope
giving
the
the
be
Monday
this <
says : '
was ! ^sutw««****
iu j
been ;
that !
ocean 1
be
For 3 P
sky WWXvXo*
to rj7y a p L. i||p -J
the *f Fft T " I" EiVc|^
the the little
moon- fcïtuillv^eiïanses ?Be *nMif U pîitfnrcs
escaped catarr.mi virus èausuiar h lalthy aecretb ns. It
with n,Vi l n^« l , I .V ,1 .U n 'i n ^ 1 '.''r ' vr,,t , 11 S* 5 '"ew-brana
the Ä
lake, teste an:l smell it-uefl. lai
beams tin euro. *!9ma«rire'n>^eaida r i Aarw
was able to use BcnS for clrci lar. bo <1 by di ugglsts.
pro- By mall loc. apacka/t «—m soars,
i 'Ockham
een 14-1 v -2»
POSITIVE CURE Only Two Bottles.
FOR
ATARRH
SjfABSÜäSj ,
,AYmVU vkly 5. ü i n f h * 1 1 recommended to
[jJARRH COL 0 *! C in I those •'Utferliiir («h 1
mLfjtif^ARnjAi /Y'LAII I •> ive been )w|»Ii Hay
J f evyr, Ely** Lr* ani
Ba»m I have tri« d
»•early a '1 the rem
edli'K. and give this
a decided prelcrenee
over them ull.
HAY FEVER.
W
it
ha give
, lininc
late relief. (\ y,
STElMlfcNS, Hard
ïuïacS, Ä ""'"'
«
fluster
Into
ef
:
•a the sc
of
•rtallse 1
'.t
.
ft. Y.
WAXAMAMMM » MMOW*.
Voeng
A
An
railroad
noou
stant
Cochran.
of the
cut
dump
pit
was
track.
upon
died
Word
who,
place.
Word
Coroner,
The
Cochran,
old
and
Follow the Leader.
What is the reason the Oak
Hall sales of Light Overcoats
increase two hundred fold this
season?
The
Leadership,
buyers follow the Oak Hall
leàder So do reta l clothiers
everywhere. We are sensitive—
very, to our shortcomings Wc
k for them, and when found
apply the remedy. Perfection
indeed, but
nearer to it than anywhere
else. The success of our Light
Overcoats is a prophesy of suc
cess with heavy ones and
everything else that the com
pletest clothing house has for
sale.
the
Iront
SCO
at ITalV?
No,
Hartal
Long
double
wile
teriau
began
with
side,
was
of
by
beside
people
chureh
Into
the
aoleinn
The
into
.mall
«crvi.
uu nt
cntcrcd
and
htuo'r
in^
. a , t re,.t
the
the
atreet,
Ing
wa.
denta
rent
who
pair
m
Wanamaker & Brown,
OAK Hall. Btatb and Market StrfeU,
PHILADELPHIA.
Lift VOX 1JKALKKM.
GRAND UNION HOTEL,
r.
[European Flan]
and Restaurant,
OPPOSITE TH* PENNSYLVANIA DEP(>T.
Wilmington, Delaware.
Tills hotel Is a new building, entirely newly
furnished In a most »Jegant styl«; and offers
American and German comforts. KefresUincnU
and eatables Una-class at fair prices.
MENU Y BLOlTTH. Proprietor.
i.. I
W K HOLD IN STORE AND IN U. 8.
BONDED WAREHOUSES pure rve
whisk let from the following celebrated dis
tilleries*
A. Overboil à Co., Jsnnnrr 1879 and Jane I860.
A. Uiickenhelmer A Bro., ttaytST».
John Gibson, Hon A Co.. May 187» and June 18».
Hannls Distilling Co., August 1879._
Sherwood, November 1879 and Jane 1880.
N «versink (Heading, Pa., ) February, 1880.
Mt. Vernon, May, ft*).
The above goods will be sold either In bond or
tax paid at the lowest market rates. Samples
may be seen at this store.
m.
way
tad
NO. 103 MARKET STREET.
wy6.y
FRANCtB KELLY A OO
SEIDEN BERG'S C1GAK8
AT WHOLESALE RATES.
N.
by
ana
to
whi
Chas. J. H. Beckett,
A
The
He
For
A
"I
I've
"Aud
con
108 WEST SEVENTH STREET.
tyüMîtf
j^NTON HENZE,
124 KING STREET.
Tele
FINEST BRANDS OFJ
And
As
Ha
WINES
A11
NIERSTEINER REIS LI NO,
MMO MARSALA. _
MISM1LMEBE. ETC.
The
same
Also s flue line of
LIQUORS,
And the best brands of Havana and KEY
W EST CIGARS.
sta.
POTH'S CELEBRATED BEER,
A
Always on band. Ifyrn want a glass of beer
H ttNZK'tt Is the place you are looking »or.
aug23-tf-35 NO. 224 KING »F.KEET
J OHN P. DONAHOE*
-BOTTLER
AND BOLE AGENT OP WILLIAM MABSEk
A CO.'B PHILADELPHIA
ra.
OF
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
Wbeu
—ALSO—
e Ce.ebrated Bartholomay Rochester netr.
f he brewing* are unequalled lor purity and
flsver; constantly on band In keg* cr
bottled. Mlno al waters In ail
the différent flavor*.
b i 7 AND 519 ORANGE STREET,
WILMINGTON, DEL.
«ar*Polite and accommodating drivers. Orders
oy mall promptly attended to. He la also count« -
ted with the Telephone Exchange, and bis signa
invl-18
-vs
1*
QUANGK GROVE
PURE RYE WH1BKY.
i
—IH FACT—
TUE FCRK3T, RICHEBT Aïl B HEBT RYE
WHISKY EXTANT.
By the gallon or bottle.
JAMES A. KELLY
?
Uniform In
"""iSo
Absolutelypure rye.
and delicate In flavor.
A sure and safe tonic.
A reliable stimulant
8. W. COR. TENTH AND ORANGE 8T8.
_ mvS-ty-36
'J'HE BEST GLASS
loading
OF
LAGER BEER!
-IN THE CITY, ALBD—
PORTER AND ALE
kinds.
linpieinents
and
notice.
ns. It
'"ew-brana
Aarw
ugglsts.
OK DRAFT, AT
E. P. FREYE'S,
v -2»
Bottles.
NO. 17 EAST SECOND STREET.
jy2 8-tfl2
gPECHT
Excelsior Lager Beer Brewery
A SPAHN
to
(«h 1
Hay
Lr* ani
tri« d
rem
give this
prelcrenee
ull.
FEVER.
—AND—
BOTTLING ESTABLISHMENT,
COBNEK FIFTH AND DuPONT STREETS,
WILMINGTON, DELAWARE.
Ü^Orders by mall promptly filled.
Families supplied with bottled beer; pint
bottles b cents a dozen.
A share of yonr patronage is rcspictrully >
lted. |el2
solic
1-17
it
lininc
(\ y,
Hard
""'"'
T
Into
ef
Flil
of
•rtallse 1
[n
ft. Y.
RIMINTKO rHQM VSSTSHOAV
rim accident.
Voeng Man OnaMiaO to Death Beneath a
A
Tnuawny t ar.
An accident Occurred on tlio new B. <fe P.
railroad near the StbeuWen Park about
noou today which resulted in almost In
stant death of a young man named Jesse
Cochran.
Cochran was employed as driver on one
of the tramway care lending from the deep
cut Just above Pennsylvsni* avenue, to the
dump near Delaware avenue and bad Just left
pit with scar losiloi dirt upon which
was sitting, when the hange of one of the
wheels broke end threw the car off the
track. The driver was precipitated down an
embankment, and the car toppling over Jell
upon him, crushing him so badly that he
died almost Instantly.
Word was at once (cot to Coroner Smith,
who, with hit deputy, is In Delaware City
lavestigstlng the drowning of a man in that
place.
Word wee Immediately telegraphed to the
Coroner, who will lcve.llgstc the ease i THg
The young man was a ton or George I
Cochran, the carter, lie was about 31 yeara
old and lived with his parents at Ford |
and Scott streets.
the
Iront
kiuiiTH
THBUOVULt: FUNKHAL.
Hartal of J. M. OcUallrM and III. Wife,
Thin Afternoon.
Long before the hour appointed for the
double luneral of J. Maxwell Oeheltrec and
wile to take place from tho West Prcrby
teriau Church this afternoon, the church
began filling up, aud when the cortege arrived
with the romaine In two hear.ee driven itde by
side, every .pace allotted the general public
was taken. 8mtth l'oat firing party acted
escort and marched immediately In frout
of the heartea which were followed I
by a long Une of carriage.
beside a large concoure* of
people ou th* .lde walk, when th*
chureh WM reached the remain, were carried
Into the body of the church at the bead oi
the procBMloo. and a more Impreealve and
aoleinn Right I« hard to imagine. I
The two coffins were slowly carried I
into the church, followed by the two I
.mall children of the dccca-ed. Imprcaelve
«crvi. c. were conducted by Rev. a. N. I
Kelgwln, of West Church, and the inter-1
uu nt took place at Hiwrricw. I
TÏ«^y*r«MD^ia. fj a
About 8 o'clock this iuornlng 8 young man |
cntcrcd the saloon of James White, at Front
and Poplar streets and called for a pint of
whiskey. When given the article he placed
;ropriltorî"'^.tÏM?rSt"Vr^Lî^ 'to
htuo'r In^toliRDmuer the (moprletor suited I W.
in^ pursuit and a hot race berireeo the two wa. [î
. a , t re,.t ÜDC< Whén , " K toe lU pur.ue ü d Wn ÄS
the .hoi* of Remington a Co., he ran into
the yard and Jumped the fence to Second |
atreet, leaving hi. punmer »unding »und- Si
Ing alongside of the fence, over which he I v -'»
wa. unable to climb. The accident caused I
considerable merriment among the reel
denta of the uelghlxirhood, all of whom XRB
rent word* of cnconragemcnt aCer White, | it
who iva. un r ortunately handicapped with a I ach,
pair of still' leg», and was unable, therefore, I träte
iplil progress alter his pint of I
d the young man with the evtl I UIVEN
405
offers
8.
rve
dis
I860.
18».
or
OO
Z» K
FOB
ENT"
TURE
BLE
THE
to make ra
whi key an
design.
In the Sleeping Car From Cbloago.
A lady sat with her only child;
The poor little fellow was alntoat wild.
He was making a tiolse like a circus band,
For a horrible felon was on his hand.
A quiet old man remarked to the mother;
"I think weeau stop this pain and bother.
I've a bottle ol Pain Killer here,''said he,
"Aud I think It will cure hlm;let ua see."
poured some drop* on a moistened rag, I ■■■■
d wrapped the felon, as If In a bag, |
And soon the suffering child was calm
As the voice of a summer evening psalm.
Ha
A11
_
ETC.
llsndtoixe Contributions.
[United Preas Dispatch to the Gazette.]
Dublin, Oct. 11. — A large National
League meeting waa held here last night.
The receipt of £1,000 Irom America and the
same amount from Australia waa acknow
ledged.
KEY
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Ou recel,, t rrr.* wiu Mb
ÄVJTr Z*™»™ M
Boysoi-oiriacando n. h. c. wiikiMot
Turk. I
A
MABSEk
TDK eiTi RAttarrs.
Local ^notations borroetod Dally In tho
Stout,
HAT, VBBD, BTC.—OOaanOTBD DAILY BY W. J.
MOBBOW, BO. 417 VBBBCH DTK BBT:
per ba
per cwt
1.00 > 1.10
netr.
and
cr
Hbj
Straw.
lit
Oats
Hrnn, double bushel. £0
Cracked corn.
Middlings,doablo bushel
Coarse meal,..
Cora on ear.
Shelled oorn.
Ground oorn and oats. 61
M
76
IHM
■
.... 75
Orders
count« -
signa
invl-18
76
BUTTER, Maes. rOULTBY. BTO.
Print batter, per ft wholesale.! .20
Print " " " retail.26
f .23
0
i ttb
1 " wholesale. .20
• " rot&ll.....* .26
me
M
Eggs, wholesale, per desen
Eggs, retail per doter) ....
Cnlckons, alive wholesale.
Chickens, dresse, d wholesale.. .13
Chickens, alive, rotail.
Chlckona, dresse*, retail.
Cheese, wholesale, per pound..
Cheese, retail, **
10
.26
. .31
. .12
to
.
.16
RYE
.14
.16
U
.10
.14
• • -UK
.18
Sirloin ctoaks pur pouna.,
Hump steaks {»or pound.,
Hound stoak3 per pound..
Rib roast per pound.......
Chuck roast per pound....
IStewlng piece*.
Boiling bits per pound....
Shins,..
Kidney fat,per poand..*..
Laiub obope, per pound...
L&ub routs, per pound...
Mutton chops, per pound.
Mutton roosts, per pound.
V«al cutlets, per pound.*.
Veal roasts, per pound....
. .20 Q .26
.16 O .18
?
JO
flavor.
14
.10
tonic.
. .16
.8
8T8.
mvS-ty-36
.60
■ 0 ;
A.
J.
. JO
.31
.10
JO
.16
JD
■
.10
JD
. .10
.18
FORK BTO*
wholesale retail
Smoked bams...,
Fresh Pork.
Fresh Suuaagc...
Snouiders.
Dried beef.
Salt flitch.
Smoked bacon...
B>l<gçna sausage.
10
.n
.16
11
16
11
U
18
■
14
Brewery
14
16
16
. 10
14
Spanish Mackerel.
Kook tlt'h, per pound....,
White P«rcb, per pound.
Trout, per pound.
Halibut, per |>ound..
Catfish, par pound.
Black fish..
Blue fish..
snappers..
Haddock..
Market cod..
Forge 1 80 .
Butter fish.
. .16
.16
494
.16
II
.16
STREETS,
JD
.16
.16
pint
>
|el2
.08
.17
solic
1-17
. . 1 )
Potato.», per hatt poex.
S »ret ootatoe., per half pook..
OabbaKO.iwr hood.
Tornlpi. per half prek.
Corn, porduren.
Corn, per hundred.
Tomatoes, per half peck.
Tomatoofl, per baiuet.
Pears,Jtartfett per h >11 peek
Pear.,Bartlett per bosket...
Peaches per halt pook.
PeachcB, per basket.
Orape., per pound.
Grapes, wholesale, per ft...
Apples, per basket....
Apples, per hall peck..
Peon. Der basket.
Egk nEü»i:
. ü
13
.20
.10
.8
10
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60
t,
10
16
m
■
80
flu
118
26
76
1.26
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01
01
04
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16
20
I I
MW
10
Of
N°w
THg Bm pLA CE TO Bl - T DRT 00 ODS.
S«r»whriilt»p & f Wtlipr'a
olfan DllUgc K V lOI nier 8,
the
1
at
ing
kiuiiTH a u arret Eiumu a filbert
rini.aiiELHniA.
I During tho ueit today. will inak. a
tv xsTvTT/'w r ,^ X T
SWEEPING REDUCTION
in tiie PRICKi OF Ills
mr
— Sl'BING AND SUMMER -
I I
I stock or I
I _____ _ I
U4'^aTI?RV flTGVUS
I tivijiuiv a . u AJv/ v AJkj |
I -,
I —and— I
fj a ,i 7 a Mprinn UnHftrwpar
| vIoUlC JUCnill) UllUurWval |
Aisoa groat reduction In
Parasols and Sun Umbrellas !|
I W. hav.tounU „ «re^vTU.»**« 'h...urn,
[î îSî'oïiTÎS"'ÏÏKmîirV«S
—UlstCTS
by
| -.— r /-vm a a I .
Si Ul S A A h
I v -'» -4—*-« w -» a -a ^
I ----I oy
RIDICULOUS IDKAS Jjg
XRB ■ntektaINCD ABOUT FUROATIVES. re,
| it m DANUEHOUU 'roncoURORTllEHT' >M-1
I ach, TO HASP Till noWF.LB, To PH'Im
I träte THE NERVOUS
I KUttlous EVACUANTS,
I UIVEN A
Special Notice !|
S. H. STAATS
405 —MARKET STREET —405
228
?
FOU LADIES, GENTB AND MISSES.
SYSTEM WITH
NATURE 1IAS
SAMPLE IN TIIE FAMOUS BF.LT
Z» K SPRING, OF WHAT TIIE III* IOUS,CON
STIPATED OR DYSPEPTIC SYSTEM Nf EDS
FOB ITS BCSTOR TION, AND IN 'TAR
RANT'S EFFERVESCENT SELTZER APERI
ENT" SCIENCE HAS IMPROVED ON NA
TURE BY COMBINING ALL THE VALUA
BLE INGREDIENTS OF THE GERMAN
FOUNTAIN IN A PORTABLE FORM. THIS
AGREEABLE AND POTENT SALINE AL
TERATIVE CHANGES TIIE CONDITION OF
THE IIL< OD AND PURIFIES ALL THE
FLUIDS OF TIIE BODY. IfOLD BY ALL
DRUGOISTS.
I ■■■■ "
|
r I AN OS.
GEO. L. WALKER,
PIANO PARLORS!
83G N. Sixth Street.
* I
tNEAR PARR,8H 8T - rüILArÆLruIA]
ESTABLISHED . 860 .
no STORF* RENT TO PAY
I u; npc 4 Vniu Piaiirtc !
rillCM new lldilUh ! I
■
jg*
rM
Jk
tho
J.
cwt
1.10
lit
f
At one-half the prices charged |
in expensive stores.
0
READ THIS LETTER, WRITTEN OVER
is years ago by leading ciTi-1
ZF.NS OF READING, PA: j
Wc, the undcrslgnc«), having purchased 1
lanos or M r. G corgcL. Walker, do hereby certify I
highly pleased and perfectly untDtlcd I
wltli hHid Pianos. They arc hcautlfullv finished, I
KlmlraWy. Wci:hrerrullyrecominemlMr.W.lkcr I
to tbo«: »bout purciu.ing pi.iio... an »rti.t or
»bllltr, »nd t gentleman worthy of their eon*.
Jen «-
AND 100 OTHER CITIZENS,
This Is only one letter out of many bun-1
dred. I have received, all of which I will I
»how with I'lea&ure. l'leoae remember |
. 'ik 0 " wl 1 h 1° ' 4ke ddvant*«e o f the in- 1
aucements I oiler iu selling New Fianos by I
the moat celebrated makers at half the |
prices charged In stores be sure to call at
the old reliable place—GEO L. WALKER'S
Plano Parlors, 830 N. Sixth street, near ■
ÄKSaaisriFourth
U
Rkadino, Pa., January 26, 1665.
that
JAMK.H YEAGF.lt,
HARVEY BHtClI,
A. WEBERIN I*.
DAVID E. .STOUT,
J. II. NORTON,
JAMES T. KEflER,
II. CROUSE.
JOHN T. CR
AIG,
Ä ARON LEIH,
ARTIN GB088,
K. r.. BOAR
BECHTEL,
ALI EM
retail
10
.16
16
U
■
I Have No Connection
With any PianoWarerooms
14
16
16
14
.16
.16
.16
.16
$1000 UPRIGHT PIANO.
$750 SQUARE GRAND PIANO,
$«50 RICHLY CARVED PIANO,
$500 ROSEWOOD PIANO.
MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY.
REMEMBER THE LOCATION.
—TERMS $.0 MONTHLY—
.$225.
$ 100 .
$160.
13
..$ 00 .
'■ :
t,
16
■
118
GEO. L. WALKER,
836 N. Sixth St.,Phila.
scpttl-'y.lOO
1.26
01
04
20
MW
J
cLomnm,
N°w
ccivcd
Th.
toS4
cans
they
ant
THAT THE COOL
wcatli<»r approaches we advise
the numerous readers oi the
Gazette to procure their
WINTER SUITS
«iy«
Tim
the
the
have
turo,
the
and
In
AND
OVERCOATS !
at the Old and Reliable Cloth
ing House of
. , .
Lowest ptlCCS in tile City;
r . . ,
every garment guaranteed. A
lnrrvp nnri Runprinr line ofSllit
mr b e nncI superior line OI mill
illffs and Overcoatings for order
I ° 1 a ai„ a i
I WOTK. A Tir8t-Cla8S ^UltCT ttlU)
I ennovim 1 wni'limnnsliin rluirnr*
Superior WOlkmnnsnip Cimrac
| terizes every department ol our
I -, v . . . ,_i
I Merchant Lailoring branch.
Suit ! t0 order ,rcm $2 ° up '
| word
!| SetciAL Announcement—A
long-felt Want in this city at
la8t Supplied' Ladies' Coat8,
and Riding Habits CUt
by a competent male artist from
I . J 1 , ,
measurement and manulactured
1-1 „k,f If.ln.
oy a 1.011(1011 iiaOlt Maker Call
Jjg procured at the Merchant
re, -,_• _ _ „*
>M-1 lffUOring xhSifIDllSilmcni OI
ton
all
the
!| j ( ,i m h Moore,
228 MARKET ST.. WIL. DEL.
I
OF
John fl. Moore,
228-MARKET ST.-228
Full lines of Goods for
Ladies wear constantly on
hand.
OUR FIRST NUMBER
FOR FALL.
I You will see many adver
tisements about large stocks oi
Fall and Winter Goods and
each one will claim to be
"head of their competitors, but
I we will be content to let the
readers of The Gazette know
we have a larger stock than
usual because our trade de
■ mauds it, and this is an evi
dence that our goods are sold
at as low prices as elsewhere,
or a little lower for same
quality.
Our Children's Stock is com
plete. We do not mean by
| that to tell you we keep the
low-price shoddy goods, but
we do have a good quality at
ciTi-1 a very low price, and yet we
j se ]l more Q j our su j( g f rom f lve
to ten dollars.
1
certify I In OUT BOVS Department We
I 1 * 1 . « . ,
I nftVe SOmC Very StyilSlk gftf"
I ,IJt 10 8,luw J ou ) " uue llJ C
or voun rr men cannot helu beim?
eon*. o ult;u '''»»»»»•■'l ucijr ucillg
pleased by making a selection
from our nobby styles
We have over Forty Styles
to show you in our Men's De
partment, and now, kind
bun-1 reader, just visit US ût your
will I poylipuf rflfivi'tlipnm unit lpf no
| 1 UOuVemeUCe anu lei US
show you our goods, and see
ii it will not be to our mutual
interests to deal with each
other.
in- 1 This does not give you much
by I , .. « 0 . , r
the | Of an idea OI Olir StOCK, but if
at
near ■
& Market Sts.,
you will stop in at
.$225.
—AT THE—
100 .
$160.
WILMINGTON
CLOTHING HOUSE!
00 .
it will give us great pleasure to
show you our goods and
prices. Yours,
Jno. W. Diefendorf & Co
WtMI NTIP f ftOM Y MTg^;
latest ruo m onio.
Ilondly'. Mnjorlt- *About la
«•«ont! Amendment n,,' ~
[United PrtM UUpat li >„ ,
CoiAtlBD», Out. 11-12 U1
ccivcd up to till, hour tndlrut'o ',7, r " s *t
mt.jt.rily will be »bout 13,00« T , H " aJi J'«
amendment Is defeated h» ^«'foiid
Th. Senate will "land u
toS4 Dc i5 0cr * u - »nd tfm ll.iiitc fl n""* 1 "'
cans to 03 Democrat,. l>,„ ! MMl
Joint ballot, 33. The Hutucm ' '.'I"* 0 ' 11 ?
Democrallc. Olttclal return, ,5 , L " ur ' i>
terlally change the above e-tli„L m '
they may elect Ilote, Republic",, i K ' u * l '
ant Ooreruor. 1 ""'"i •deuten.
Hu
i.
ium
Tniî ••■RqüiiiHit's 11 vr
ClkClUNdTI, Oct. ll.-'llie ,
morning, In »n idltorl.l on iil"' 11 "*
«iy« itm tba victory <>|. » c, fc«on,
Tim Democrat, hnve carriedthe rT,
the sixth time ouly .In™ tho orra„i„, " lor
the Republican parly, 85 j"»«
have gained tho Governor », « „.J 0 ; '"'T
turo, lu a year when the prohibition
the approach of the Pre.Uh!u ,
and the excitement growing ,, u t 0 ,7 '°"
queUlon.i tended to bring ou* th- .im
In great fcrco." elector.
i
'
at
,
Fellow Fever lucre,
(Uulted Pré», Uttp.tch t., u„.,„
Montbomsrv, At.*., Del | t
case, of yellow lever were. ,*'p.,rtèiT,
ton yesterday. Major U rc „ '' " re *
ofthep'ace I. among lb- c Pioneer
all the etorra and dwellte». .-* rl ï
the lDhabtUnta arc 1 r-avli,
Mobile and Moolgomerv ,
Ä: ml Uv - n "'"" •'"«
Tho Episcopal Convention
[United <'«.■»« Ol.a.tcti l„ u„.
rRII.ADEt.FHIA, Oct. ll.-The
day'a eeeaion of tiic rrote»t*nt W !
Oooveutlon opened this morning 1 ,^
usual lime. Delegates sunt hvh,. I*»™, ,,
Synod of Canada" to bcaV
d.°e"ra WCr ° re " 1VCd *J
do*.
and
rawsc.
■lacing at New «lait,.,
tUultc.l PrcH Dl.|> t.-a la,;,*- Q ,i<tie j
London, Oct. 11 -Mr. l/fm. '.W',,,
old, Tristan, won at Ve;v Market tad« b ,'
»neck, the Duke of Humlltm.'s ( ,,ii oi,i,»
second, null Lord Falmouth's bro vu mi,
Dutch Oven, thIVd. Six hör«, , ta , M ['
the race.
The Majority In lt tV r*
Dispatch ;o GiMttr,]
De» Moines, Ia., Oct. U.-Lalest return*
p'acc the m.Jorlty fur Sherman, Ri publtcan
candidate for Governor, at tin,two The
L-gl.laturo will be Kcpuhllcan, on jjlnt
billot by from 35 to 4« majority.
[United P
Kaiioka, Mo., Feb. 9,13'9.
1 purchased five bottle« of your Hop B L
1er« of Biahop & Co. la^t fall,for my lUugh
ter, and am well pleased with the Bitters.
They did her more good than ull the uicdh
cine »be has taken for * lx years.
Wm. T. McCLt ni.
The above is from a very ri lialiie larmer,
whose daughter was in very poor health for
I even
relief until she used Hop Hitter«. She is
now in as good health as any person In the
country. Wc have a large sale, aud they
are making remarkable cures.
eight years, and could obtalu do
W. II. Biso or & Co.
IV Itut m Physician Says.
Cypress Ridoe, Monjiob Co., Abe.,
July 23,18*J.
I have a bright little daughter who
two years old next month. She has
troubled nearly ever since her birth with »
skin disease, which I at first diuguosed
chicken-pox,but iater found it to be »um«
sort of ecMins; at any rate it resisted very
stubbornly all the different treatments I
procured one bottle of Swift's Specific and
avu it to her In binall doses three times a
ay, and in a short while had the satisfac
tion to ace that she wan entirely well. I
am so well pleased with its effect
I shall not ouly use it lu my practice, tut I
shall adtulnUL r It to mv other child re a und
take It myself.
«ill
1" fi
for
on
5
her that
VI. E. liUONIE, M. 1).
Allen's
botanical extract, strengthen« the Brainao<l
positively » urea Nervous Debility, Nervous
ness, Headache, unnatural 1 o$*cb, and. li
weakness of Generative System; it never
Alles'*
oi
and
be
but
the
fails. 1 1 ; 0 for $5. At druggists,
Pharmacy, 815 1st. ave., N. Y.
flaUable Place to Huy Pianos.
George L. Walker, piano parlors,SOb North
Sixth street, near Parrish, Philadelphia. Ni
connection with any piano ware rooma
parties of a similar name.
de
evi
sold
com
«'in
$30,000 »or $'i
0ND REQUI.AR MOMTIII.V LHAWIN'S
2 WtLf.TAKK Blare I» ;!•"
Masonic Temple Bnl «ling.In l.on 1. Mile. n...
by
the
Thursday, October 2ö, 18S3.
but
at
A LAWFUL LOTTEHY AN»»
INUH, cliartcre'l tiv I'm l..-<l:j, |b(
twice declared legal bytho the so*
But«*. Bond given to Henry ' ''f 11 J'J.i 1 p rites
ofJlOJ.OOOIbrtlio prompt l»:«ym< uf uf s» ri
we
lve
We
gftf"
llJ C
beim?
ucillg
De
kind
your
no
US
see
each
much
, r
if
Sts.,
A REVOLUTION IN SlNUhF, NUM" 111
URAWINUS.
W Every Ueket held,
call ont the number
curresponding number
wheel In Ills
occur on tho
lt*-ad thu magnificent
r |,|, o'Tti supcrtUffi
on lit* tick. t »n" ,
. «* $tS*J6XS*
fist TJiur*'Jay*bf every mon.»
the
OCTOBER SCHEME
. IP,fl®
i;phm...
1 Prise.
1 Price.. ...
2 Prise«, |2.5 Oea^h
5 '• 1, 00 "
»• *• oou '
100 " ITO *
200 " W *
69) 44
1,000 44
\otfl
s v#
6,000
10,000
10,
10,«5
!.. 12,000
|(>,
m
2,780
II
gy> " Appre* linal,ün
»7 44 .*!
9
106
"
. „. IM*
1,167 Prizes.
WHOLE TICKETS, 11
27 Tickets, |M; M Tickets, |l- •
Remit Money or Bank LfttS«'
SBn.TS.VH^SWî.'ÏSi.-H.- Kr.
now MANY MI LES DO YOU DB^
TIIE
ODOMETER
WILL TELL.
Tills instrument Is no larKcrth*» t0 u>
_
l-ltwtli part ol a mile; ' •''" ,8 " p - ' r;
water aiid dust tlgbtTi ^r* '..„stlv ntt* 0
horses
Wsguit, Ktt.i'l t i*rt, b»»lkl * ' I,fv* ry m 1 *'
or oUmt vehicle. l.mH»«!» 1 « V_• Hl , rvt
Pleasure Drivers, FUyj L^Ü&.L^ OVVIie r,3
rrlce only *t» »*ct., on«-thtr<l •'--- |lllcr
other O'lometer. pner,.
of the Wliee) ! geotjiy n? aU o
pout paid. Address,_ —
MeDONNKL OMOMBTtB
■I North I.» s * lle t ; ',V 3m .J««
a
tell the t-xnct «in
to
and
Co
Be.;«! for ClfCfia»*.